LATAM - List of Subsidiary Airlines of LATAM Group

List of Subsidiary Airlines of LATAM Group

List of Airlines majority and minority owned by LATAM Group through the primary airlines various subsidiaries are:.

  • Chile: LAN Airlines
    • Argentina: LAN Argentina
    • Brazil: ABSA Cargo Airline
    • Chile: LAN Cargo
    • Chile: LAN Express
    • Colombia: LAN Colombia (ex-Aires)
    • Colombia: LANCO
    • Ecuador: LAN Ecuador
    • Mexico: MasAir
    • Peru: LAN Perú
  • Brazil: TAM Airlines
    • Brazil: Pantanal Linhas Aéreas
    • Brazil: TAM Cargo
    • Paraguay: TAM Airlines (Paraguay)

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